On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 05:08:11PM -0700, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > On Fri, 11 Jan 2019 00:56:42 +0100 > Christian Brauner <christian@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > - Please consider doing this in RST and tying it into our documentation > > > tree. It's *almost* RST now, so the effort required will be almost > > > zero. > > > > Oh sure. I simply didn't know. I was just going by the files under > > Documentation/filesystems/. Is this a separate git tree? If so, where is > > located? Or can I just place it as > > Documentation/filesystems/binderfs.rst? > > The latter - plus an entry in index.rst. Look at, say, path-lookup.rst in > that directory now. Good. Thanks! > > > > - Is it worth putting the example program in the samples/ directory? Is > > > it something that would ever make any sense to run in its current form? > > > > Hm, I mean I can write a small binary that illustrates mounting and > > allocating binder devices in binderfs. > > This was just a thought - I sure don't want to try to send you off on some > sort of project if it won't be useful! :) I mean it'll be useful and it's really not a lot of work to be honest. It's just extending the program I put into the commit message for binderfs itself. :) Thanks! Christian